i use the lint rollers....plus i just try to keep him away from my closet and i have a uniform of sorts that i put on when i intend to let him crawl and climb and cuddle all over me....then it's those clothes that get covered in cat hair over and over again....i try to change out of my nice black clothes and hang them up as soon as i get home to avoid the drama....a bit of a pain in the *** but it's worth it because he's divine....no clothes are worth as much as that cat is to me...

the worst part about my cat is that his black/grey hairs ruin my light clothes and his white hairs ruin my dark clothes... :p it's a lose-lose really...

Exactly ... I have two blue merle Shelties, which are white/black/grey/tan. Plus a sable, who is shades of mahogany/white. There is no color they cannot effectively shed on ... but I thought everyone knew that animals love you more when you're wearing black I too change when I get home, and lint roller like crazy before leaving the house. (Also keep one in the car, in the office, & anyplace else I can think of.) I take the dogs outside before getting dressed, and try not to let them rub up against me while giving them their treats

In fact, the first thing my great-aunt said to me at my grandmother's funeral (we are all dog people) was congratulations on not being covered in dog hair, and how had I managed?

__________________There's a need for more individuality today, and my job is to cater to women, not dictate to them. --Alber Elbaz

Today one of my cats jumped into the closet (since the door is always closed, he's a little obsessed with going into the closet). He climbed up on to the top shelf. I asked him to please come down.

He did. And clawed the collar of a brand new coat on the way down. I know I should be angry, but I reminded myself that it's a teeny mark and the coat is Banana Republic (as opposed to some precious vintage or super expensive coat). I still adore him though, but he's a terror sometimes!

Imagine what cat would think, when he/ she found out it was getting dyed!!

And the process????

Anyhow, as an Animal lover i totally detest the idea.....The suffering, to Cat would be immense. Psychological damage, would undoubtably be an affect.
Years of care and dedicated emotional support for the traumatic aftermath would be needed.
No...i'd use a spray can.